Triumph Rigid Pre Unit Gearbox Adjuster on 2040-parts.com
Foster, Rhode Island, US
Up for auction is a used Triumph Gearbox adjuster that I believe fits some preunit models. I'm not sure of the part number but I've included pictures with a tape measure. I know that this DOES NOT fit a 1953 Triumph 6t Thunderbird, it's just a little too short for that model, this measure 3 inches. Please contact me before bidding if you have any questions.
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